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There are many different Government grants available to support, drive and encourage the transition from petrol and diesel vehicles over to plug-in electric vehicles. This particular grant is focused on the acquisition and installation of the charger. An extra £300 is available in Scotland through the Energy Saving Trust.
zappi is a smartcharger with a difference. Grid-compatible as standard, it also has optional charging modes capable of utilising 100% green energy generated by consumers’ own renewable power. Available to purchase through the cinch website, drivers can expect to see savings of up to £280 on both tethered and untethered models.
After all, while public charging costs may indeed be rising, it’s still far more cost effective to charge an EV in general than it is to fuel a petrol or diesel car or van at that pump. As wholesale energy prices continue to prove volatile, it’s doubtful that public charging rates will fall dramatically in the near future.
Our response to the draft advice Our response relates to: Chapter 9 Energy and Industry Chapter 11 Transport We are focused on the sections of the draft advice that relate to our mission to accelerate the uptake of e-mobility in New Zealand to support the decarbonisation transport. We have more than 70 members from the sector.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) , this will continue to see both public and private infrastructure grow rapidly – with significant investment expected in support. In the past, the bugbear for any EV driver was petrol or diesel vehicles blocking working charging points.
It is rapidly becoming clear that electric vehicles will replace petrol and diesel ICE vehicles in most use cases.1International New Zealand currently has 4 million passenger cars in its fleet, the vast majority of which are fuelled by petrol and diesel. By definition this issue is not just a transport issue, it’s also an energy issue.
The petrol stations are all fire, blowing black smoke into the atmosphere and if the zombies don’t kill you first, the poisonous smog and air quality certainly will! Let’s face it, the power grid is always down in the murky setting of a post nuclear zombie movie or game.
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